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What is the Wiersbe Bible Commentary?

T he Wiersbe Bible Commentaryhad a modest beginning in 1972 when Victor Books pub- lished my commentary on 1 John and called it Be Real. Nobody remembers who named the book, but for me it was the beginning of three decades of intensive Bible study as I wrote additional commentaries, all of them falling under the new “Be” series.

What is the ISBN number for the Wiersbe Exposition commentary?

LCCN 2007934008 ISBN 978-0-7814-4540-5 © 2007 Warren W. Wiersbe First edition titled The Bible Exposition Commentaryby Victor Books®, © 2003 Cook Communications Ministries, ISBNs 0-78143-481-5, 0-78143-531-5, 0-78143-530-7.

What is be counted by Warren Wiersbe?

Featuring insights from Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe’s Be Counted commentary, this eight-week study includes, engaging questions and practical applications that will help you connect God’s Word with your life. Study the lives of two women who boldly followed God's will, even when all seemed lost.

Who is the author of the Book of Wiersbe?

Author: Warren W. Wiersbe Here in two volumes is all the exciting, life-changing truth of the Scriptures wrapped in the warm, personal wisdom of one of America's best-known Bible teachers, Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe.

The Wiersbe Bible Commentary Old Testament

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The Wiersbe Bible Commentary

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The Wiersbe Bible Commentary Old Testament

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What are the three institutions of God?

God has established three institutions: the home (Gen.2:18–25), government (Gen. 9:1–17), and the church(Acts 2) . Paul was writing to believers at the very heartof the Roman Empire. As yet, the great persecutionshad not started, but were on the way. Christianity wasstill considered a Jewish sect, and the Jewish religionwas approved by Rome. But the day would come whenit would be very difficult, if not impossible, for aChristian to be loyal to the emperor. He could notdrop incense on the altar and affirm, “Caesar is god!”In our own day, we have people who teach riot andrebellion in the name of Christ! They would have usbelieve that the Christian thing to do is to disobey thelaw, rebel against the authorities, and permit every manto do that which is right in his own eyes. Paul refutedthis position in this chapter by explaining four reasonswhy the Christian must be in subjection to the laws ofthe State.

What is the book of logic in Romans?

Romans is a book of logic, it is a book of“therefores.” We have the “therefore” of condem-nation in Romans 3:20, justification in Romans5:1, no condemnation in Romans 8:1, and dedicationin Romans 12:1. In presenting his case, Paul hasproved that the whole world is guilty before God, andthat no one can be saved by religious deeds, such askeeping the law. He has explained that God’s way ofsalvation has always been “by grace, through faith”(Eph. 2:8–9), and he has used Abraham as his illustra-tion. If a reader of the letter stopped at this point, hewould know that he needed to and could be saved.But there is much more the sinner needs to knowabout justification by faith. Can he be sure that it willlast? How is it possible for God to save a sinner throughthe death of Christ on the cross? Romans 5 is Paul’sexplanation of the last two words in Romans 4: “ourjustification.” He explained two basic truths: the bless-ings of our justification (Rom. 5:1–11), and the basisfor our justification (Rom. 5:12–21).

Why did God include all in unbelief?

God has included “all in unbelief—Jews andGentiles—so that all might have the opportunity to besaved by grace. “There is no difference.” If God cansave Jews by His grace and mercy today, why can Henot save them in the future?

What is the fourth verse of the Bible?

This is the fourth “therefore” in the letter. Romans3:20 is the “therefore” of condemnation, declaring thatthe whole world is guilty before God. Romans 5:1 isthe “therefore” of justification, and Romans 8:1 the“therefore” of assurance. In Romans 12:1, we have the“therefore” of dedication, and it is this dedication thatis the basis for the other relationships that Paul dis-cussed in this section.

What does the Bible say about living after the flesh?

“Therefore, brethren, we are debtors, not to the flesh,to live after the flesh” (Rom. 8:12). There is no obliga-tion to the old nature. The believer can live in victory.In this section, Paul described life on three differentlevels, and he encouraged his readers to live on thehighest level.

What does Romans 3:20 mean?

Romans 3:20 shows the “therefore” of condemnation,but Romans 8:1 gives the “therefore” of nocondemna-tion —a tremendous truth and the conclusion of amarvelous argument. (The words “who walk not …etc.” do not belong here according to the best manu-scripts. There are no conditions for us to meet.) Thebasis for this wonderful assurance is the phrase “inChrist Jesus.” In Adam, we were condemned. InChrist, there is no condemnation!The verse does not say “no mistakes” or “no fail-ures,” or even “no sins.” Christians do fail and makemistakes, and they do sin. Abraham lied about his wife;David committed adultery; Peter tried to kill a manwith his sword. To be sure, they suffered consequencesbecause of their sins, but they did not suffer condem-nation.

What did Paul declare in the third declaration?

The third declaration was obvious, for Paul had alreadyproved (charged) both Jews and Gentiles to be guiltybefore God. Next he declared that all men were sinners,and proved it with several quotations from the OldTestament. Note the repetition of the words none andall, which in themselves assert the universality ofhuman guilt.

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